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Joyia – The Grove

$15 for $30 Worth of Mediterranean Tapas

$15
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Tue Dec 11 05:59:59 UTC 2012
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$30
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In a Nutshell

Mediterranean small plates of roasted lamb tagine and hummus at restaurant with live belly-dancing performances

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. May buy 1 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Limit one per table or per party per visit. Dine-in only. Not valid for carryout. Valid for food only. Not valid with any other offers. Tax and gratuity not included. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. No cash back.
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$15 for $30 Worth of Mediterranean Tapas

The menu includes small plates such as lamb tagine with butternut squash in saffron broth ($13), lightly breaded calamari with chipotle lime aioli ($8), and blue cheese and caramelized onion dip with pita ($7).

Joyia

In the heart of The Grove's up-and-coming avenue sits Joyia, a Spanish-style tapas venture from Chuck Pener, the owner of Momos Greek Restaurant in University City, Missouri, that combines flavors inspired by Greece, Italy, Spanish, and eastern Mediterranean countries. This tempting combination has already earned the city's attention, with everyone from the neighborhood association to the foodies at Sauce Magazine already buzzing with anticipation. When they're not busy adding to the dining room's unique atmosphere, diners turn their attention to the versatile menu, munching small plates of pork empanadas and salmon pistachio, grabbing kabobs featuring marinated chicken or roasted lamb, or crafting flatbread pizzas dressed with caramelized onions and roasted red peppers. Belly dancers further emphasize the Mediterranean atmosphere with performances six nights a week.

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Is that dog really a dog?

Joyia

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    The Grove

    4501 Manchester Rd.
    St. Louis, Missouri 63110
    (314) 531-5300
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